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Cybersecurity in 2026 and the vanishing line between humans and machines

In 2026, when machines have more control than users, cybersecurity is no longer protection — ...  
Visa plan strategies for long-term success

Obtaining a visa is an exercise in foresight, patience, and organisation. As global mobility ...  
Trump unbound: An assault on democracy at home and abroad

Donald Trump’s second presidency has stripped away the pretence, revealing how fragile democracy ...  
How Indonesia can rebuild trust before the next election

Gas shortages, poisoned school meals and rising distrust expose the growing gap between power and ...  
Western Sahara, Trump and the exposure of international law

By recognising Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, Trump revealed how conditional interna ...  
Journalists need to resist adopting News Corp’s agenda

When News Corp frames the story, too many journalists stop asking whether the frame is true — ...  
Writers’ Week wrecked by power, parochialism and a Premier’s conscience

A once world-leading literary festival has been reduced to rubble by political interference ...  
Australia’s wildlife crisis exposes a catastrophic failure of government

As bushfires tear through Victoria, confused emergency responses, missing resources and government ...  
Consequences of not targeting student visa policy and a possible solution

Australia’s student visa surge hasn’t been fixed, it’s been deferred, and without tighter ...  
The end of sovereign immunity: America’s new doctrine of capture

By seizing a sitting head of state, Washington has replaced international law with a doctrine of ...  
Privacy failures driving psychological harm and suicide

Australia’s long-standing failure to protect privacy is contributing to psychological harm and ...  
Facts from the coalface confirm poverty is easing

As the 2025 report card on Australia’s economy is filled in, the good news is outweighing the ...  
Australia Open legend Todd Woodbridge has his eye on the ball

A hyper-focused 19-year-old Todd Woodbridge with his eyes on the prize.  
Living through Victoria’s new climate reality

A Victorian bushfire shows climate change is no longer abstract.  
Silent night: A Christmas without insects means they are disappearing

The insects are disappearing — and with them the ecosystems that sustain life.  
How racism is shaping Australia’s migration debate

Australia’s cost-of-living crisis isn’t caused by migrants and scapegoating is making it ...  
What patients should know about podiatry services in hospital

Podiatry plays a vital role in hospital care, supporting recovery, preventing complications and ...  
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